It happened that day on January 28

Events:

1479 – sign a treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice The great commercial power in Europe, and this treaty was the first stage of the Ottoman Empire to play a political role in Europe.

1788 – Great Britain established the first criminals in Boutani Bay, Australia.

1846 – The victory of the British forces against Sikh in the “Battle of Alewal” in India.



1871 – The end of the French -French war with the surrender of France.

1887 – The start of the construction of the Eiffel Tower.

1909 – The American forces evacuated Cuba, which he occupied during the American War -Spania in 1898.

1917 – The United States ends the search for the Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa.

1918 – The establishment of the Red Army, which included in its ranks the former soldiers of the Russian army, and the objective of its establishment was to protect the borders of the external invasion and to protect the revolution.

1920 – Jose Milan founded the Spanish Legion.

1924 – Saad Zaghloul composes the first popular ministry in Egypt.

1928 -The battle of Al -ruqa'i between the Kuwaitian forces led by Sheikh Ali Al -khalifa al -Abdullah al -Sabah and a group of fraternity led by Ali Bin Ashwan.

1932 – Japan occupies the city of Shanghai, the largest city in China, as the world of the Second World War.

1957 – The start of a global strike in Algeria was called the eight -day strike to support the Algerian Liberation Revolution.

1973-The start of the ceasefire in Vietnam at eight in the morning, Sigon weather.

1976 – The Israeli judge “Ruth O” allows the Jews to pray inside the Al -aqsa mosque.

1986-The space shuttle explodes in the air after its seventy-three seconds launch, the explosion caused the death of the seven astronauts on board.

1999 – Ford Motor Company announces the purchase of Swedish Volvo for $ 6.45 billion.

2006 – An earthquake in the south of Sumatra, Indonesia, with a capacity of 5.0 on the Richter scale.

2011 – The triggering of mass demonstrations in Egypt after Friday prayers called on Friday of anger, on the fourth day of the demonstrations calling for the departure of President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak.

2018 – Violent clashes broke out between the forces of the “South Transitional Council” and “the government of President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi” in Aden.

2020 – The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad, accepts the resignation of Prime Minister Abdullah Bin Nasser, and he is appointed Khalid Bin Khalifa as his successor and Minister of the Interior.

President Donald Trump is announced at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the launch of the agreement of the century, in the midst of Arab, Islamic and international denunciations.

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Born:

1457 – Henry VII, English king.

1717 – Mustafa III, Sultan Othmani.

1774 – Charles Mary of Condidine, a geographic and a French athlete.

1784 – George Hamilton Gordon, British Prime Minister.

1822 – Alexander McKinsey, Canadian Prime Minister.

1831 – Haider Al -Hali, an Iraqi poet.

1853 – Jose Marti, Revolutionary Kobe.

1865 – Dr Aarlo Joho Stolberg, President of Finland.

1912 – Jackson Bullock, an American painter.

1922 – Robert Holly, an American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1968.

1930 – Abdullah Ghaith, Egyptian actor.

1937 – Nabiha Lutfi, Lebanese director and actress.

1938 – Nabih Berri, president of the Lebanese parliament.

1940 – Carlos Selim, Mexican businessman of Lebanese origin.

(1945-Martkeeleractrièresuisse

1948 Heinz Flou, a German football player. Samia Khadr Saleh, Egyptian writer and academy.

** Hayam Yunus, Lebanese singer.

1950 – Hamad bin Isa bin Salman al Khalifa, king of Bahrain.

1954 – Bruno Mitsu, French footballer and coach.

1955 – Nicolas Sarkozy, French president.

1962 – Qamar Amraia, a Syrian media and actress.

1966 – Sege Mizeshima, Director of Japanese anime.

1975 – Hiroshi Kamia, Japanese audio performance actor.

1978 – Gianluigi Buffon, goalkeeper of Italian football.

** Jimmy Caragra, an English football player.

** BABA BUBA DIOP, Senegalese footballer.

1981 – Elaj Wood, American actor.

1984 – Manuel Gato, Spanish football player.

** Mona Hussein, an Egyptian actress working in Kuwait.

1985 – Arnold Mfuimba, a French football player.

1988 – Sahar Khalil, Lebanese actress and director.

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Mortality:

814 – Charlemagne, king of the Franks.

992 – Johar Al -Skali, one of the main leaders of the Fatimid State.

1224 – Ibn Abdul Samie, Iraqi Muslim scholar and Arab writer.

1547 – Henry VIII, English king

1725 – Peter the Great, a Russian emperor.

1859 – Friedrich Robinson, British Prime Minister.

1874 – Ibrahim al -Fattah, a Muslim scholar Hijazi Othmani.

1894 – Nasser Al -Din Abdul Malik, Lebanese politician.

1907 – Ali Al -Turk, an Iraqi Ottoman poet and preacher.

1939 – William Bater Yates, an Irish poet who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1923.

1954 – Muhammad Ali Qassam, Iraqi religious preacher and poet.

1957 -Abdullah al -Ahmad al -Sabah, head of the public security department in Kuwait.

1977 – Musa Bahr al -ulum, Fakih Jaafari is an Iraqi.

1983 – Edward Lorya Norton, scientist, engineer and owner of the theoretical of Norton.

1984 – IMAD HAMDI, Egyptian actor.

1992 – Kono Riber, Swiss poet and writer.

1996 – Youssef Produky, a Russian poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987.

1999 – Ruwaished, Algerian representative and comedy.

2012 – Ibrahim bin Abdul Mohsen al Abdul Qadir, Legal Saudi, writer and poet.

2018 – Hessa Bint Mohammed Al Nahyan, wife of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ World Levant Day.

⬅️ National day of the national merchant in Algeria.







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